WWE Raw Results: 5 Best Moments from the Show

The first Raw after John Cena's surgery still featured the pink-attired megastar, but plenty of other talent had airtime to showcase their skills.

A fantastic match, a simulated orgasm and the return of a Hall of Famer highlighted an entertaining episode.

With Cena hurt, WWE focused the spotlight more on the WWE Champion. CM Punk's villainous performance was engrossing at times and at other times, forced. Punk is too good to resort to "Albany is a dump" cheap heat tactics.

The story of this Raw though was the tag team division, the non-main eventers and an announcer soaking up adoration from the audience.

Team Hell No Segments

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Once again some of the most entertaining moments of WWE Raw were non-wrestling related.

Kane and Daniel Bryan solidified the show with three segments at an Albany diner. Dr. Shelby attempted to help Team Hell No come together by forcing them to interact with each other in a non-competitive setting.

Kane played Bryan's waiter in a role playing exercise, the tag champs evoked memories of When Harry Met Sally in another segment and they threw in some body humor for the kids.

Hopefully WWE can maintain a balance between overusing and underusing their hottest commodities.

The pair have ruled Raw and SmackDown recently, providing hilarity and variety. Their story has been a unique and refreshing treat.

Damien Sandow and Cody Rhodes Make It Official

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WWE's resident hated intellectuals, Cody Rhodes and Damien Sandow, have been teaming over the past weeks, but giving their team a name and going after Kane and Daniel Bryan marks the official formation of an excellent team.

The Rhodes Scholars isn't the best team name ever, but in an era of teams of Wrestler A and Wrestler B, a team name is refreshing.

Sandow and Rhodes will be an intriguing team, putting two of the company's brightest young stars in a position to shine.

With Team Hell No getting so much attention, a feud with the tag champs puts them in an enviable position.

Jerry Lawler Returns

The emotional weight of Jerry "The King" Lawler's return was one of the show's highlights.

After suffering a heart attack two weeks ago, Lawler spoke to the WWE Universe from a swanky throne in his home in Memphis.

Michael Cole asked him about what he remembered about that night and Lawler surprisingly revealed that he didn't remember wrestling alongside Randy Orton. His memories of that Raw ended with the Bret Hart and CM Punk segment.

It was fabulous to see Lawler recovering so quickly, with a beaming smile on his face.

WWE couldn't have written a more emotional return. They handled Lawler's situation tastefully and let the moment's power tell its own story.